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Assistance terminal for remotely monitoring a person connected to a medical assistance and monitoring device

a technology for monitoring devices and people, applied in the direction of medical devices, telemetric patient monitoring, sensors, etc., can solve the problems of not allowing for rapid intervention on the person to be monitored or on the respirator, the device provides only a relative level of safety for certain types of users, and the increase in the rate of carbon dioxide in the blood, so as to achieve the effect of easy reprogramming

Active Publication Date: 2013-12-12
UNIV PIERRE & MARIE CURIE
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The patent describes a new learning system that makes it easy to reprogram the assistance terminal in case of changes in the associated medical device. This helps to improve the flexibility and efficiency of the system.

Problems solved by technology

However, this type of device provides only a relative level of safety for certain types of users.
For example, people afflicted with Ondine's curse, characterized by a malfunction of the central nervous system, are liable, in a deep sleep phase, to suffer hypoventilation leading to an increase in the rate of carbon dioxide in the blood.
In a non-medical environment, such as a home, the assistance terminal described by the document JP2006271821 does not allow for a rapid intervention on the person to be monitored or on the respirator.
Should the respirator stop or suffer a malfunction, the person to be monitored cannot intervene on his or her own on the problem to be solved since he or she is often incapable of waking up and does not register that a signal is being sent to signal a malfunction.
Thus, the assistance terminal cannot be adapted to already existing medical devices, such as a respirator.

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[0022]FIG. 1 represents a person to be monitored 1, located, for example, in his or her home, lying down in a bed 2. The person to be monitored 1 is connected to a medical assistance and / or monitoring device, for example here a respirator 3, which can ensure the breathing functions of the person to be monitored 1 by delivering artificial ventilation. The room in which the person to be monitored 1 is located also comprises a housing 5 positioned close to the respirator 3, capable of picking up signals, converting them, storing them, comparing them and transmitting them as explained later. The room also comprises at least one terminal. Here, the terminal comprises a bracelet 6a, fixed for example to the wrist of the person to be monitored 1. The housing 5 and the terminal 6a form an assistance terminal according to the invention. Other terminals may be arranged in or outside the home.

[0023]In the present embodiment, a camera 7 is connected to the housing 5 and transmits audio and vide...

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The invention relates to an assistance terminal (5, 6a, 6b) including a housing (5) and at least one terminal (6a, 6b) for remotely monitoring a person (1) connected to a medical assistance and / or monitoring device (3).According to the invention, the housing (5) comprises:reception means (8) for receiving a signal from the medical device (3);conditioning means (9) for conditioning the signal received by the reception means (8) of the housing (5);storage means (10) for, in a learning phase prior to a phase of use of the terminal (5, 6a, 6b), storing a range of signals which are sent by the medical device (3), and which are received by the reception means (8) of the housing (5) and which are conditioned by the conditioning means (9);comparison means (11) for, during the phase of use of the terminal (5, 6a, 6b), comparing a signal sent by the medical device (3), received by the reception means (8) and conditioned by the conditioning means (9), with the signals previously stored;transmission means (12) for, during the phase of use, transmitting the signal, if the latter corresponds to a signal previously stored, to the remote terminal (6a, 6b); the terminal (6a, 6b) comprising means for playing back the signal to at least one person to notify him or her of the sending of said signal by the device.

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[0001]Assistance terminal for remotely monitoring a person connected to a medical assistance and monitoring device.[0002]The present invention relates to an assistance terminal that makes it possible to invoke the intervention of a person to be monitored and / or a remote monitor in the event of a worsening of the clinical state of the person to be monitored or of a malfunction of a medical assistance and monitoring device with which the assistance terminal is associated. The remote monitor may equally be a health professional or a non-professional aid.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]The document JP2006271821 discloses an assistance terminal connected to sensors indicating the state of operation of a respirator connected to a person to be monitored. In the event of a malfunction of the respirator, the respirator sends a signal that is immediately detected by the sensors and transmitted to the assistance terminal. The assistance terminal transmits the signal to a light device situated...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G08B21/18
CPCG08B21/187A61B5/0004A61B5/002A61B5/486A61B5/6824A61B2505/00A61G12/002A61G2210/30A61M16/0051A61M2205/18A61M2205/3375A61M2205/3553A61M2205/3561A61M2205/3584A61M2205/3592A61M2205/52A61G7/0515A61M16/024G16H40/20G16H40/67
Inventor SIMILOWSKI, THOMASGONZALEZ-BERMEJO, JESUSSTRAUS, CHRISTIANHURBAULT, JULIENFORET, DIDIERFRANCKHAUSER, NATHALIEROUAULT, SYLVIE
Owner UNIV PIERRE & MARIE CURIE
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